Front: Focal Utopia Components
Rear Focal K2P Components
4 channel amp: Audiopipe AQX-360.4 (125w x 4 @ 4 ohm, 250w x 4 @ 2 ohm) (Thinking of bridging this amp to get more power to my front Focal Utopia's and adding another amp for my rear Focal K2P's
Mono Amp: AudioPipe 3001D (two 1500D's strapped internally. 1500w x 2 @ 2 ohm or 3000w x 1 @ 1 Ohm)
Kicker PDK1 1/0 awg amplifier wiring kit
Big 3 upgrade
6061-T6 Aluminum square tubing for 3" seat raise.
Fiberglass bottom box. Im not sure how much airspace I will get. I wont know till I get the box finished, but it will be ported to 30hz. @cwill5 is helping me out on building this box and I will be getting plenty of stuff from him for my build and my friends build I am doing next week in his Ford Escape
Sealing off the 4 holes in my doors with 1/2 wood. ***** that there are so many holes in my doors. A couple holes in each door are uneven so this is becoming a pain in the rear and very time consuming. I already had them sound deadened. I have the sound deadener peeled off, but will be putting them back on and then laying another layer of Dynamat on top of it so I will have two layers.
3/4" speaker ring adapters in the front for clearance issues and the same for the rear, but this isnt because I have clearance issues; this is so that I have them installed so they will be mounted evenly. The rear stock speakers have mounting adapters that are uneven, so I am making sure that there are no spaces between the speakers and the door.

Future Upgrades
External Battery (Either AGM or Deep Cycle. Currently working on a deal with @Bettr n' Revrse to buy his battery. This is one good guy here by the way. If he has anything for sale that you need, I will back him up as a reference.

Mechman 270a alternator (I am getting this from a guy here on the board and come to find out, he lives right up the road from me and in the same neighborhood and down the street from two of my friends. One friend is right around the corner and my other friend that lives 3 blocks away. He is an authorized dealer who is getting his custom car audio shop. He is a dealer with Digital Designs, Mechman, Sundown Audio and many many other high end audio equipment manufacturers. I met up with him and saw his garage and I was in shock, awe, and completely amazed with all of his boxes and his Ford Expedition SPL competition truck with two Steve Meade custom 18's in a huge massive box. I recommend this guy highly. If you need anything, contact him and he can get it for you.
He is @cwill5 I highly recommend him and will back him as a reference

Subs:
I am looking at getting either of the following. They are in order in preference from top to bottom

Four SA-8 V2's
Three - Four Digital Designs 1508's (May have to go with 3 due to air space I may end up with. Money is a factor too.)
Four Skar Audio VVX-8
Four Alpine Type R 8's

Make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port. Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.

Make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port. Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.

I removed my center console to see if I could fit my Audiopipe 3001D under my center console. Its simply too long for me to fit so this didnt work. If it was just a bout 6 inches shorter, it would have worked. If it was a couple inches wider it wouldnt have worked either. There isnt much room under there as I thought as under the deep storage, there is a metal bracket that gets in the way. Plus where there is a deep storage unit in the very front, it hits the floor.

Make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port. Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.

Make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port. Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.

Make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port. Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.

He was able to get over 5 cubic feet of airspace after displacement in his ported box and ran 4 RE SE 10's. I use to run two RE SE 12's in a sealed Subthump box with .83 cu ft before driver displacement so I wasn't using them to their full advantage. They were wanting more airspace. If I could run four RE SE 10's, I would. The OBS trucks, even the extended cab trucks, have more room under there than the NBS Crew Cab trucks unfortunately, so I wont be able to get 5.9 cu ft of airspace before port and sub displacement and just a tad over 5 cu ft after displacement like he was able to do.He tuned it to 32hz, so he had quite a bit of port displacement. About .75 cu ft of port displacement with 3 4" aero ports. He did a 4" seat raise. I did a 3" seat raise. Hopefully this wont bite me in the rear, but I didnt want to raise my seats that high. I plan on doing one precision port on firing one at the passenger door and one at the drivers side door. So even though I will be going with 2hz lower, which will make my port a bit longer, I wont be doing 3 ports, I'll be doing 2, so that should help me out with not having so much port displacement.

Make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port. Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.

Make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port. Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.

Make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port. Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.

With me being in the hospital for 3 weeks, having major abdominal surgery and me losing 35 pounds of muscle that I worked my @ss off in the gym for the past year, its all gone. My legs are sooooo sore from me working on my truck last night, picking stuff up, bending down, crouching, crawling around in my truck, etc... Oh Im so sore. Thank goodness I have hydrocodone or I'd be in some serious ankle pain from my car accident I had 5 years ago and the soreness would be killing me. Sounds like I need to be drinking some of my protein drinks in my fridge so that I can utilize that soreness and regain that muscle back in my legs. Got a Dr appointment next week and I am going to ask when I can get back in the gym. I am SKINNY as fock!!! I was ripped and tanned before I went into the hospital. Now Im pale and weigh as much as a 7th grader

Make the port as large and as round as possible. For example, a square port is more round than a rectangular one; an octogonal port is more round than a square port. Also, keep the number of ports down to one, if possible.